Stony Brook Announces Podcast Of Templeton Series on Trust
Stony Brook University is pleased to announce the worldwide availability on Apple’s iTunes Stores of its Fall 2006 lecture series on Clarifying the Nature of Trust in Religion and Science.
Tue, 28 Nov 2006, 12:41:00
SBUMC Study Shows That Women Are More at Risk Than Men Of Dying in Hospital After Angioplasty Post-AMI
A study of 9,015 patients who underwent primary angioplasty for acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in New York State revealed that the in-hospital mortality rate was twofold higher in women than in men and that the female gender is an independent predictor of mortality in patients younger than age 75. David L. Brown, M.D, Professor and Chief of Cardiovascular Medicine and Co-Director of the Heart Center at Stony Brook University Medical Center and his colleague Jeffrey S. Berger, M.D., Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, N.C., reported these findings in the November 1 online edition of the American Journal of Cardiology.
Mon, 13 Nov 2006, 11:17:00
Stony Brook Scientists Show Major Effect Of Superfund Cleanup On Hudson River
Stony Brook University researchers, in collaboration with a scientist at the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation have discovered a dramatic decline of cadmium concentrations in blue crabs throughout the Hudson River, following a major Superfund cleanup of Foundry Cove.
Thu, 2 Nov 2006, 12:22:00
Stony Brook Receives $3 Million In NYSTAR Grants
Stony Brook University is the recipient of $3,093,500 in grants from the New York State Office of Science, Technology and Academic Research (NYSTAR) to support research in biomedical, chemistry and other disciplines. The grants were made under NYSTAR’s Center of Advanced Technology (CAT) Development and Faculty Development Programs.
Mon, 16 Oct 2006, 12:15:00
Long Island Grad Student at Stony Brook Is A Finalist In "Collegiate Inventors Competition"
Amy Rosen, a 25-year-old M.D., Ph.D. student in the SBUMC School of Medicine’s Biomedical Engineering and Physiology and Biophysics program, was selected as one of only 11 finalists nationwide in the 2006 Collegiate Inventors Competition.
Tue, 10 Oct 2006, 17:30:00
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